My daughter has seriously been bitten by the skateboarding bug. For her birthday last year we got her a Dyrdek board with little doves all over it. She started by sitting down and traveling down the driveway. Then she saw her friend skating for real and could NOT let him show her up. Since that day, she's been a fiend.

I recently had the fortunate experience of catching up with YuLin Olliver at Street League Skateboarding. This was extremely cool to my daughter, because the founder of Street League is none other than Rob Dyrdek - the one and only skater who (Gasp!) designed my daughter's board.

We talked about this year's Street League Skateboarding Championships that are taking place on Sunday at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. She filled me in on the incedible event that's going to take place. I wanted to write about it here, because I reeeally wish I could go. I was hoping some of you readers would check it out and report back about how AWESOME it was!

Here are the details taken directly from Street League:

Street League
Skateboarding (SLS) is the premier professional skateboarding contest series
worldwide. Founded by 20-year professional skateboarder and entrepreneur, Rob
Dyrdek, Street League features 24 of the world’s top street skateboarders
competing exclusively for a groundbreaking $1.6 million prize purse in a
nationwide tour. The series will be available live on ESPN2, ESPN3, Street
League’s official website, and distributed to over 198 countries via the ESPN
family of channels. Driven by the need to enhance the experience of live
professional street skateboarding, Street League utilizes the ISX™
instant-scoring format that makes every single trick count.

Top 24 street skaters in
the world, only 8 remain for the Championship August 26th

$1.6mm purse, largest in
history

Street League’s $1.6
million purse is the largest in skateboarding history and almost double the
combined winnings for all other skate contests. The SLS tour culminates in a
winner-takes-all Championship in Newark, NJ at the Prudential Center on August
26. The SLS Championship will feature the Golden Ticket winners of the first
three stops of the 2012 tour along with the remaining top six qualifiers who
will compete for $200,000 as well as the title of Street League Champion. The
Championship will air LIVE on ESPN2 on August 26 at 5pm ET. Check www.streetleague.com for complete
webcast schedule.

And here's the competition:

1. Paul
Rodriguez – This young dad is on a contest hot streak including his first Street
League win last month in Arizona and is a fan favorite to contend with Nyjah
Huston.

2. Nyjah
Huston – has won more in contest prize money than any other pro skater in
history. He has won more Street League contests by far than any other skater. To
date there have only been 4 pros to ever win a Street League and of the 10
contests, Nyjah has won 7 of them. At age 17, his talent is almost
unbelievable.

3. Bastien
Salabanzi – the only one of the 6 new pros to join Street League to make it to
finals. Coming from France, with a close 2nd place finish at Stop 1,
Bastien wants a win as much as anyone.

4. Chaz Ortiz
- Coming fresh off the release of his amazing solo video part for Zoo York, and
with a brand new private skatepark in his hometown of Chicago, Chaz is as on
point on the board as he's ever been. Always nipping at the heels of the top
spot. New Jersey could definitely be the time where he walks away with a
win.

5. Chris Cole – Always giving the
winners a run for their money with a mix of technical innovation, big tricks and
some outside the box approach, this could be the time for Chris to get his first
Street League
win.

6. Ryan
Sheckler – Always a crowd pleaser, Ryan goes big and is one of the most exciting
skaters to watch. He had to place 3rd or higher in the last stop to make it into
the Newark Championship and he did it. He always skates hard to the very
end.

7. Luan
Oliveira – This is Luan's first appearance in a Street League Championship event
. He is fast and technical. Coming from Brazil, is one of the most technically
skilled and consistent skaters in the Street League.

8. Sean Malto
– Coming from Kansas City MO, Sean is the defending 2011 Street League Champion
so you know he wants to take home another Championship win for the Red &
Yellow.

So who do you think will win??? I'm making my pick right now - PAUL RODRIGUEZ will take it all. Although I will be rooting for everyone.

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Street League Skateboarding Championship- This Sunday Aug 26th!

My daughter has seriously been bitten by the skateboarding bug. For her birthday last year we got her a Dyrdek board with little doves all over it. She started by sitting down and traveling down the driveway. Then she saw her friend skating for real and could NOT let him show her up. Since that day, she's been a fiend.

I recently had the fortunate experience of catching up with YuLin Olliver at Street League Skateboarding. This was extremely cool to my daughter, because the founder of Street League is none other than Rob Dyrdek - the one and only skater who (Gasp!) designed my daughter's board.

We talked about this year's Street League Skateboarding Championships that are taking place on Sunday at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. She filled me in on the incedible event that's going to take place. I wanted to write about it here, because I reeeally wish I could go. I was hoping some of you readers would check it out and report back about how AWESOME it was!

Here are the details taken directly from Street League:

Street League
Skateboarding (SLS) is the premier professional skateboarding contest series
worldwide. Founded by 20-year professional skateboarder and entrepreneur, Rob
Dyrdek, Street League features 24 of the world’s top street skateboarders
competing exclusively for a groundbreaking $1.6 million prize purse in a
nationwide tour. The series will be available live on ESPN2, ESPN3, Street
League’s official website, and distributed to over 198 countries via the ESPN
family of channels. Driven by the need to enhance the experience of live
professional street skateboarding, Street League utilizes the ISX™
instant-scoring format that makes every single trick count.

Top 24 street skaters in
the world, only 8 remain for the Championship August 26th

$1.6mm purse, largest in
history

Street League’s $1.6
million purse is the largest in skateboarding history and almost double the
combined winnings for all other skate contests. The SLS tour culminates in a
winner-takes-all Championship in Newark, NJ at the Prudential Center on August
26. The SLS Championship will feature the Golden Ticket winners of the first
three stops of the 2012 tour along with the remaining top six qualifiers who
will compete for $200,000 as well as the title of Street League Champion. The
Championship will air LIVE on ESPN2 on August 26 at 5pm ET. Check www.streetleague.com for complete
webcast schedule.

And here's the competition:

1. Paul
Rodriguez – This young dad is on a contest hot streak including his first Street
League win last month in Arizona and is a fan favorite to contend with Nyjah
Huston.

2. Nyjah
Huston – has won more in contest prize money than any other pro skater in
history. He has won more Street League contests by far than any other skater. To
date there have only been 4 pros to ever win a Street League and of the 10
contests, Nyjah has won 7 of them. At age 17, his talent is almost
unbelievable.

3. Bastien
Salabanzi – the only one of the 6 new pros to join Street League to make it to
finals. Coming from France, with a close 2nd place finish at Stop 1,
Bastien wants a win as much as anyone.

4. Chaz Ortiz
- Coming fresh off the release of his amazing solo video part for Zoo York, and
with a brand new private skatepark in his hometown of Chicago, Chaz is as on
point on the board as he's ever been. Always nipping at the heels of the top
spot. New Jersey could definitely be the time where he walks away with a
win.

5. Chris Cole – Always giving the
winners a run for their money with a mix of technical innovation, big tricks and
some outside the box approach, this could be the time for Chris to get his first
Street League
win.

6. Ryan
Sheckler – Always a crowd pleaser, Ryan goes big and is one of the most exciting
skaters to watch. He had to place 3rd or higher in the last stop to make it into
the Newark Championship and he did it. He always skates hard to the very
end.

7. Luan
Oliveira – This is Luan's first appearance in a Street League Championship event
. He is fast and technical. Coming from Brazil, is one of the most technically
skilled and consistent skaters in the Street League.

8. Sean Malto
– Coming from Kansas City MO, Sean is the defending 2011 Street League Champion
so you know he wants to take home another Championship win for the Red &
Yellow.

So who do you think will win??? I'm making my pick right now - PAUL RODRIGUEZ will take it all. Although I will be rooting for everyone.